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Each of our carefully researched, styled, tested and distributed collections reflects a particular aesthetic and ethos. We hope some of these speak to your own style, and help you refine and redefine your own look and style philosophy in the process.
Each of our carefully researched, styled, tested and distributed collections reflects a particular aesthetic and ethos. We hope some of these speak to your own style, and help you refine and redefine your own look and style philosophy in the process.
Cholla wood is the skeleton of a cholla plant after it dies. The cholla wood is made up of a ton of holes and is hollow through the center which provides a natural cover for shrimp to hide. A big benefit of cholla wood is the fact that it grows biofilm which is a main food source for shrimp. It also releases tannins into the water, similarly to Indian Almond leaves and other natural products. Cholla wood is a softwood and will eventually break down in the aquarium. This can take many months and up to 2 years depending on size and thickness.
When added directly to an aquarium it will float and usually takes 24-48 hours to sink. To sink cholla wood immediately, it can be boiled for 2-5 minutes. Cool the wood before adding it directly to the aquarium.
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All around this wood makes a great natural decoration with the dual purpose of shelter and a food source for shrimp.
They are loving it!!
Happy with purchase, fast shipping, would use this seller again.
Just wanted to let you know that the shrimp, both big and babies enough going through it and eating off of it. It is a wonderful addition to giving babies somewhere to hide and feed in the tank.
Great quality and perfect size
This is my second time purchasing these for my tanks with plecos. I’m very happy with them, and so are my fish. 👍
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